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Gartner Magic Quadrant 20101T de Business Intelligence

Gartner
Calentito, y gracias nuestro amigo Luis , nos llega el último Cuadrante Mágico de Gartner sobre BI (viene a ser como la entrega de la EPA para el paro o del EGM para el estudio de medios) en el mundo del Business Intelligence: tan relevante, como discutible por su metodología .
Luis lo ha dejado en su box .
Como vemos han ido desapareciendo Hyperion, Cognos y Business Objects, para irse posicionando los grandes: SAP, Oracle, Microsoft e IBM, con SAS y Microstrategy manteniendo la bandera de los pure players... pero (y por ser lo que más nos interesa), cuando aparecerán las soluciones Open Source (que el mismo Gartner dijo hace poco que eran ya una realidad).
Los grandes fabricantes no les han dejado meter hueco, pero se hace una referencia interesante:
"Beyond the emerging vendors, Gartner gave serious consideration, as it did last year, to including open-source BI suppliers in the Magic Quadrant. While this year, both major open-source BI platform suppliers generated enough revenue to be included in the Magic Quadrant, they did not garner enough customer survey responses.
Although they did not meet the references requirement, Jaspersoft and Pentaho have emerged as viable players in the BI platform market. Both open-source vendors provide comprehensive BI platform capabilities that are comparable in many functional areas with those of traditional BI platform vendors. A key part of both vendors' strategy is to forge OEM relationships with commercial independent software vendors (ISVs) looking to easily embed BI functionality at a low price point.
Jaspersoft and Pentaho enable ISVs to embed their open-source BI components without being bound by the GNU General Public License terms and conditions. Given their subscription-based model, both vendors need to provide exceptional support. This was reflected in the Magic Quadrant customer survey, as both Jaspersoft and Pentaho scored strongly on the customer support question — higher than any of the megavendors for the second year in a row."